Pete Carroll: Updates coming Wednesday on Harvin, Browner

Summary of 15 articles · Updated Dec 19, 2013

During his Monday press conference, coach Pete Carroll was asked about whether or not Harvin and Browner would be available to help the team try to lock up home field this weekend. Carroll said that there wouldn’t be any updates until later in the week. “… (more)We’ll find out on Wednesday. Seattle coach Pete Carroll said neither player would practice Wednesday. Browner’s agent, Peter Schaffer, also confirmed to The Seattle Times that he will pursue other legal action, including a possible lawsuit, in an attempt to clear Browner’s name. Being suspended indefinitely likely means Browner is out for the rest of the season and must now apply for reinstatement prior to the 2014 season. While the league on Wednesday upheld its own decision to suspend Browner, who was found to have a small quantity of marijuana in his system during a recent test he is technically suspended “indefinitely” and can apply for reinstatement in a year sources said the latest appeal was filed to Jeff Pash, the NFL’s chief legal counsel, who could make a decision in consultation with Commissioner Roger Goodell that could usurp what was handed down Wednesday. Per the NFL/NFLPA drug policy, under the section of Other Appeals: “Any player who has a grievance over any aspect of the Policy other than discipline, including but not limited to claims of disparate treatment, must present such grievance to the NFLPA within five days of when he knew or should have known of the grievance.

Browner has only himself to blame

RENTON, Wash. – Seattle Seahawks cornerback Brandon Browner is angry and says he will go to court and sue the NFL if that’s what it takes to get reinstated and have his indefinite suspension lifted. Well, good luck with that. Maybe what he should do is …

CBSSports.com report: Browner to file second appeal

No surprise to read here from CBSSports.com that Brandon Browner has already filed another appeal of the suspension he was handed by the NFL this week. Here are the main points of the story: While the league on Wednesday upheld its own decision to suspe…

Browner, agent vow to file suit against the NFL

The NFL has issued its decision regarding cornerback Brandon Browner’s suspension. But Browner may still have the last word. In a statement posted on Twitter, Browner thanked the Seahawks, accepted responsibility for his actions, and vowed to continue t…

Don’t expect to see Harvin before the playoffs

On Monday, Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said that an update regarding receiver Percy Harvin will be coming on Wednesday. Whatever the update is, don’t expect to see him before the postseason. Harvin, who has played in one game this year and has missed th…